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Drawing Perpendicular or Tangential Lines

With the help of the Perpendicular and Tangential modes you can draw a line perpendicularly or tangentially to an object. Thus, for example, you can use Perpendicular mode to define the starting point of a line or polyline. Tangential mode additionally lets you define the radii of circles, arcs, and sectors in your drawing.

Precondition:

You have opened a page, form, plot frame or symbol.

Draw vertical lines to an object

  1. Select the menu items Insert > Graphic > Line (or ... > Polyline or ... > Polygon).
  2. Select the Perpendicular popup menu item.

    The icon at the cursor indicates that the Perpendicular mode is active.
  3. Click on the respective object (line, rectangle, circle etc.), to which you wish to draw a vertical line. Provided you have not defined the end point, the starting point is variable, and the line can be moved to and fro perpendicular to the selected line segment of the object.
  4. Click once more to fix the end point of the line (the next corner point of the polyline).

Draw tangential lines to an object

  1. Select the menu items Insert > Graphic > Line (or ... > Polyline or ... > Polygon).
  2. Select the Tangential popup menu item.

    The icon at the cursor indicates that Tangential mode is active.
  3. Click on the respective object (circle, arc, sector), to which you wish to draw a tangential line. Provided you have not defined the end point, the starting point is variable, and the line can be moved to and fro on the selected line segment of the object.
  4. Click once more to fix the end point of the line (the next corner point of the polyline).

Defining a radius through a tangential point

  1. Select the menu items Insert > Graphic > Circle (or ... > Arc through center or ... > Sector).
  2. Specify the center by left-clicking.
  3. Select the Tangential popup menu item.

    The icon at the cursor indicates that Tangential mode is active.
  4. Move the cursor to the object to which you wish to draw a tangent.

    Once you have reached a tangent point the possible arc is displayed.
  5. Click again to draw the circle / arc / sector.

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